Maylands Golf Course is a scenic public course on the Swan River, just 10 minutes from Perth CBD.
Maylands Golf Course is a par-71 layout designed to be welcoming for golfers of all levels. With no bunkers on the course, it offers a rare and relaxed style of play that’s perfect for beginners, while still providing enough variety to keep seasoned golfers engaged.
COURSE TOUR
PAR 5
MEN
456M
LADIES
418M
A straightaway par 5 with a generous landing area off the tee. However, approach shots that miss the green can leave a challenging up-and-down.
PAR 4
309M
255M
A short, sharp dogleg left that demands an accurate tee shot. Avoid the mounds on the right, off the tee. A well-placed tee-shot leaves a mid to short iron in. Beware of the lake guarding long and left of the green.
340M
312M
A dogleg right that rewards positioning off the tee. Accuracy on the second shot is crucial, with a challenging green that slopes from back to front and right to left.
442M
407M
The signature hole features a unique double dogleg that tests strategy and shot placement. As you approach the green, you're rewarded with breathtaking views of Optus Stadium.
PAR 3
116M
88M
A short par 3 with water guarding the front of the two-tiered green. Difficult pin positions, means distance control and club selection are essential.
331M
232M
Accuracy off the tee is key, with out of bounds lurking to the left. A well-placed drive sets up an opportunity to attack the green with your second shot.
332M
306M
The open fairway to the left looks inviting. Straying to far brings the river into play. The green sits slightly elevated. A controlled second shot is needed to hold the putting surface.
143M
131M
This uphill hole features a sharply contoured, two-tiered green. Choose your club carefully — landing on the wrong tier makes for a brutal two-putt. Out of bounds long and left makes this a tricky hole.
167M
139M
A long par 3 that plays tougher than it looks. With a long iron off the tee, many players will need an up and down to get out of here with par.
356M
341M
A narrow fairway demands a straight drive. Those who keep it in play set up a comfortable short iron into a flat, inviting green.
282M
247M
Tempting for big hitters, this short hole can make or break a round. The green is within reach, but hazards on both sides punish any miss. The green slopes from front to back, be wary of downhill putts.
355M
279M
A steady, mid-length hole where water shadows the entire left side. Favouring the right half of the fairway sets up the safest approach.
145M
130M
A breath of fresh air, with river views, this open par 3 which gives players a great birdie opportunity if they can find the green.
420M
392M
A Drive to the left side of the fairway avoids tree trouble but brings the river into play. This is a risk reward hole. Decision making has never been more important.
285M
Drives up the right give the best look into this shallow green. Precision on approach is key, as distance control matters more than distance itself.
150M
138M
A tight par 3 with a compact target protected by water long and left. Playing safely to the centre of the green is often the smartest move.
270M
A gradual uphill stretch framed tightly by trees. The hole kicks right, so a drive up the left opens the best line for an attacking approach to the green.
417M
400M
A gentle hole offering a good scoring opportunity. Nice and flat with no hazards in play. Two good shots and a closing birdie is within in reach.